Censorship is one of the key controversies debated by Renaissance
historians and literary critics. Commentators are divided on a
number of questions. Was there once a concerted plan to censor all
material hostile to the status quo? Or did authorities only
intervene in periods of acute crisis? Did they actually read the
material referred to them? This is the first collection that brings
together the key figures in the field and includes essays by
Richard Burt, Janet Clare, Cyndia Clegg, Richard Dutton, Richard
McCabe and Annabel Patterson.
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